In memory of 5-month-old Paxton Andrews who lost his battle with cancer earlier this summer, the first annual Paxton's Pablove Fest will take place on Saturday, Sept. 22 from noon to 7 p.m. on the Hart Park Rotary Performance Stage in Wauwatosa. The event is a fundraiser for the Pablove Foundation.

History is a natural topic of conversation at Colonel Hart's, 7342 W. State St., because the bar is named for Wauwatosa's first settler -- Charles Hart -- and the walls and tabletops are filled with sports memorabilia from the glory days of the Brewers, Bucks, Badgers, Packers and Marquette. While it was never flashy and hasn't changed a lot in the past 20-plus years, the bar feels as comfortable as a pair of old jeans.

Jill Didier says she never intended being mayor of Wauwatosa, or of any city for that matter. But when she became involved in politics as an alderwoman two years ago, she quickly realized there was much more she should be doing for her community. Taking office in April 2008, Didier continues the 16-year tradition of female mayors in Wauwatosa.